ZombiePlatypus
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Do you even have a 3DS?
It's protected by a pin. If you fail that after three times you have to enter in two password responses. If you fail that you have to actually call customer service to get it reset to verify your age.
This isn't "Nintendo failing". This is a very robust parental controls system.
How readily accessible is this stuff to parents though? I always neglect parental-controls cause I personally have absolutely no use for it. Do parents have to dig for this stuff to enable it, or is it readily presented to them when the system's booted for the first time? (I don't remember what the parental controls prompt was like when I turned my XL on for the first time.)